Integrated Systems - Hurricane Shutters, Screens, & Railings
Industry leading hurricane shutter systems for high-rise towers
After several years of design work and prompted by developer requests, High Velocity has engineered and certified to Florida Building Code, an integrated screen, railing, and motorized rolling hurricane shutter system for high-rise towers.
- Image of a Category 5 High Rise Tower Integrated Hurricane Shutter System Installation
- Inside image of the Category 5 High Rise Tower Integrated Hurricane Shutter System half way closed.
- Outdoor image of the Category 5 High Rise Tower Integrated Hurricane Shutter System half way closed.
- Inside image of the Integrated Hurricane Shutter System half way closed looking out over a bay in Florida.
- Indoor Patio Kitchen with Hurricane Shutter System half way closed to shade the sun.
- Image of a Category 5 High Rise Tower Integrated Hurricane Shutter System Installation Closed and Locked in preparation for a storm or hurricane.
Category 5 Integrated Hurricane Shutter Systems are highly engineered to be able to conform to any perimeter radius opening. Our Category 5 Integrated Hurricane Shutter Systems combine hurricane shutters, screening, and railing systems into a single system eliminating the need to schedule three trades for one application.
When it comes time for a screen replacement, Category 5 Integrated Hurricane Shutter Systems provide ease of screen removal and installation without the need to remove the shutter system. This customized design features a unique ovoid appearance providing vertical integration and enhanced tower aesthetics.
To take our Category 5 Integrated Hurricane Shutter System one step beyond the competition, the track rails incorporate an extruded cover or snap plates to match the structural components so all fasteners and attachments are hidden from view.
Category 5 Integrated Hurricane Shutter system provide industry leading technology, meet all Florida building codes, and are engineered to withstand the most punishing of Gulf Coast storms.